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Who's on Sky Sports this weekend?

Chelsea v Manchester United and Arsenal v Leicester on Sky Sports

Weekend’s shows on Sky Sports

The Premier League returns on Sky Sports this weekend - get the lowdown on who's playing, when, and who's on your favourite shows, with our handy guide.

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Chelsea v Manchester United

Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event, Saturday, 11.30am

What a way to welcome back the Premier League.

The international break has meant some respite for Jose Mourinho, but will his former club turn up the heat on the Manchester United manager again? Chelsea are in a three-way tie at the top of the Premier League table and have beaten United on their last two Premier League visits to Stamford Bridge.

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Everton v Crystal Palace

Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event, Sunday, 3.30pm

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Everton will be looking to win three straight Premier League games for the first time since January 2017 when they face Crystal Palace on Super Sunday. Marco Silva's side have shown some encouraging signs in recent weeks and have been boosted by four goals in four games from Gylfi Sigurdsson, including a stunner against Leicester last time out. Crystal Palace have struggled for goals this season, only scoring five in their eight matches, but have been better on the road than at home.

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Arsenal v Leicester

Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event, Monday, 7pm

Arsenal can win their 10th game in a row in all competitions when they host Leicester on Monday Night Football. The Gunners' winning streak has seen them move up to fourth in the Premier League, just two points off top spot, and they should be in confident mood after thrashing Fulham 5-1 before the international break. The last time Leicester visited the Emirates was on the opening day of the 2017/18 season when they lost out in a 4-3 thriller. Will there be more fireworks on Monday?

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Also on Sky Sports this weekend:

  • Sheffield Wednesday v Middlesbrough - Sky Bet Championship (Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event, Friday, 7pm)
  • Blackburn v Leeds - Sky Bet Championship (Sky Sports Football on the red button, Saturday, 12pm)
  • Derby v Sheffield United - Sky Bet Championship (Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event, Saturday, 5.15pm)
  • DC United v New York City FC - MLS (Sky Sports Football, Sunday, 8pm)

Our football shows

Soccer AM

Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Football and Sky One, Saturday, 10am

Fenners, Lloyd and Jimmy return to welcome you into the weekend with another morning of football fun from Sky Studios.

Sean Delaney, star of hit BBC drama Killing Eve, will be joining the boys on the sofa as well as ex-Swansea manager Carlos Carvalhal. There'll also be a blast from the past with music from Razorlight.

Blackburn Rovers will go head-to-head with Jimmy on You Know The Drill, and Tubes will sit down with Chelsea legend Gianfranco Zola ahead of Saturday's clash between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge.

Soccer Saturday

Sky Sports News, Saturday, 12pm

Jeff Stelling is back to guide you through another-packed Saturday football schedule with news of all the goals as they go in plus plenty of fun and debate with guests Paul Merson, Charlie Nicholas, Phil Thompson and Matt Le Tissier.

Sunday Supplement

Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Football, Sunday, 9.30am

Neil Ashton will be joined by Martin Samuel (chief sports writer, Daily Mail), Sam Wallace (chief football writer, The Telegraph) and Rory Smith (chief soccer correspondent, New York Times) to discuss all the big talking points.

Goals on Sunday

Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, Sunday 11am

Alan Pardew joins Kammy and Ben Shepherd on the Goals on Sunday sofa, as the trio look back on Saturday's results and discuess the former Newcastle, West Ham, Charlton and Crystal Palace boss' interesting managerial career.

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